Cocaine Addiction Symptoms and Withdrawal in America’s Youth
Remember your teenage years? You had to deal with pressure from your peers, keeping up with the latest fashions, acne, school dances and homework. Imagine having to deal with severe cocaine withdrawal symptoms. As the second most abused drug in the United States, it happens a lot more often than you think.
All across the country rehab centers have had to renovate and adapt to the burgeoning influx of new cocaine addiction patients. A growing number of them are under 18.
Many experts blame the sudden increase in cocaine use amongst the nations youth on increase accessibility and constant glorification of the use of the drug in movies, television, and music. But what role does that give parents? Parents have always been the first and most important line of defense in the war on drugs. It is important that parents are more than adequately armed with the information and will talk to their kids appropriately about the dangers of drugs and addictions.
Cocaine and other stimulants can have permanent side effects. The neurological damage can literally last for an entire lifetime. If it takes just 15 minutes of talking to your kids about cocaine in the dangers of drugs would not be worth it? If it took an entire hour would not also be worth it? Even if it took every single day raising them would not still be worth the teacher could save him from a lifetime of chronic poverty suffering and despair?
The war on drugs is one we can win, but it starts with our youth.
Xavier Sellers has 3 kids whom he loves dearly. The issue of drugs is personal to him, so he does all he can to inform other parents about the dangers of drug addictions. Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/cocainewithdrawal
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